ˌIsle of ˈDogs, the  an area of East London, surrounded on three sides by the River Thames. It used to be a very 
working class area, with a lot of industry and 
docks (=places where ships are loaded). But it is now part of 
docklands and there are a lot of new houses and offices there. 
 [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲